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The following organizations offer a wealth of information for you and your patients.
With the exception of www.Bipolar.com, the Web sites listed are external to GlaxoSmithKline. GlaxoSmithKline does not possess editorial control over the content of the information provided in those Web sites and therefore does not warrant their accuracy or completeness.
 
American Psychiatric Association
(including Treatment Guidelines)
1-888-357-7924
www.psych.org

National Mental Health Information Center
1-800-789-2647
www.mentalhealth.org

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance
1-800-826-3632
www.dbsalliance.org

National Alliance on Mental Illness
(703) 524-7600
NAMI HelpLine: 1-800-950-NAMI (6264)
www.nami.org

International Foundation for Research and Education on Depression
(410) 268-0044
www.ifred.org

National Hopeline Network
(program operated by the Kristin Brooks Hope Center)
1-800-442-HOPE (4673)
Crisis Hotline: 1-800-SUICIDE (784-2433)
www.hopeline.com

National Institute of Mental Health
1-866-615-NIMH (6464)
www.nimh.nih.gov

Also, www.Bipolar.com provides information about living with bipolar disorder or caring for someone with bipolar disorder.

If you are a healthcare professional and you have questions related to the use of LAMICTAL or LAMICTAL ODT in the maintenance treatment of bipolar I disorder, please contact the GlaxoSmithKline Response Center at 1-888-825-5249.

Important Safety Information

  • LAMICTAL ODT is another form of LAMICTAL.
  • Cases of life-threatening serious rashes, including Stevens-Johnson syndrome, toxic epidermal necrolysis, and/or rash-related death, have been caused by LAMICTAL. The rate of serious rash is greater in pediatric patients than in adults. Additional factors that may increase the risk of rash include:
    • coadministration with valproate
    • exceeding recommended initial dose of LAMICTAL
    • exceeding recommended dose escalation of LAMICTAL
  • Benign rashes are also caused by LAMICTAL; however, it is not possible to predict which rashes will prove to be serious or life-threatening. LAMICTAL should be discontinued at the first sign of rash, unless the rash is clearly not drug-related.
  • Hypersensitivity reaction may be fatal or life-threatening. Early signs of hypersensitivity (eg, fever, lymphadenopathy) may present without rash; if signs present, patient should be evaluated immediately. LAMICTAL should be discontinued if alternate etiology for hypersensitivity signs is not found.
  • Prior to initiation of treatment with LAMICTAL, the patient should be instructed that a rash or other signs or symptoms of hypersensitivity (eg, fever, lymphadenopathy) may herald a serious medical event and that the patient should report any such occurrence to a physician immediately.
  • Acute multiorgan failure has resulted (some cases fatal).
  • Blood dyscrasias (eg, neutropenia, thrombocytopenia, pancytopenia) may result either with or without an associated hypersensitivity syndrome.
  • Antiepileptic drugs, including LAMICTAL ODT, increase the risk of suicidal thoughts or behavior in patients taking these drugs for any indication.
  • Patients treated with any antiepileptic drug for any indication should be monitored for the emergence or worsening of depression, suicidal thoughts or behavior, and/or any unusual changes in mood or behavior.
  • Patients, their caregivers, and families should be informed that antiepileptic drugs increase the risk of suicidal thoughts and behavior and should be advised of the need to be alert for the emergence or worsening of the signs and symptoms of depression, any unusual changes in mood or behavior, or the emergence of suicidal thoughts, behavior, or thoughts about self-harm. Behaviors of concern should be reported immediately to healthcare providers.

LAMICTAL and LAMICTAL ODT are indicated for the maintenance treatment of bipolar I disorder to delay the time to occurrence of mood episodes (depression, mania, hypomania, mixed episodes) in adults (≥18 years of age) treated for acute mood episodes with standard therapy. The effectiveness of LAMICTAL and LAMICTAL ODT in the acute treatment of mood episodes has not been established.

Medication Guide for LAMICTAL® (lamotrigine) and LAMICTAL® ODT (lamotrigine) Orally Disintegrating Tablets

Complete Prescribing Information for LAMICTAL® (lamotrigine) and LAMICTAL® ODT (lamotrigine) Orally Disintegrating Tablets

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